Comedian and actor Bill Burr ’93 is coming to Emerson College Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 3, for an evening discussion with students, alumni, and the public that will be … Continue Reading Bill Burr ’93 coming to Emerson Los Angeles
The Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) has announced its nominations for its annual award show, and several Emersonians have made the list. Dubbed the “biggest theater party of the … Continue Reading IRNE nominates numerous Emersonians
Assistant Professor Angela Cooke-Jackson of Communication Studies recently received a grant from the National Communication Association for her eLEEP program. Assistant Professor Angela Cooke-Jackson of Communication Studies recently received the … Continue Reading eLEEP gets National Comm. Association grant
The Emerson Men’s Basketball Team won their final game of the regular season on Saturday, February 20, with a final score of 76-63 over the Wheaton College Lyons. Emerson started … Continue Reading Men’s Basketball wins last game of regular season
Emerson College alumni and Journalism students gathered for a dinner at Cabo Wabo Cantina in Hollywood on February 18 to network and celebrate recent successes. The dinner was hosted by … Continue Reading RTNDA students, alumni meet in Hollywood
Now through Tuesday, March 31, Emerson students will be asked to complete the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), a 15-minute survey designed to gather important information about the nature … Continue Reading NSSE looks for student feedback through March
Harris Wittels ’06, Emerson alumnus and co-executive producer of NBC’s Parks and Recreation, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on February 19. He was 30 years old. Wittels … Continue Reading TV producer Harris Wittels ’06 dies at 30
Filmmaker Lou Howe stopped by Emerson Los Angeles on February 17 for the screening of his film, Gabriel, which examines mental illness. (Photo by Daryl Paranada) Writer and director Lou Howe … Continue Reading ’Gabriel’ film examines mental illness
Alexandra Reid ’18 is competing in the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships from February 25-28 in Rhode Island. (Courtesy Photo) Alexandra Reid ’18 is not your average college student. When she … Continue Reading Reid ’18 in national figure skate competition
Emily White ’16 recently won a dramaturgy award for her work on Middletown, an Emerson Stage production, in which she was also an actor. (Photo by Nick Eaton ’17) Theatre Studies … Continue Reading White ’16 wins dramaturgy award